Black Jungle
Bohemia Cactus
Commercial
Site about cacti and succulents,
books, brochure, journals, CD-ROMs, Concentration, Online fun, Webhosting,
WebBBS, Free links, Advertisements. |
(http://www.cactus.cz/english)
Cloud Jungle ePiphytes
Doug Eckel's Sale Page
Elmore Ferns
Lauray of Salisbury
Lynn's Pleourothallids
Office Plants
Commercial
Green Design Indoor Plant Hire - Want to improve air quality around the office? Or just looking to brighten things up a little? Green Design Indoor Plant Hire can help! We're a Sydney based indoor plant hire company, servicing Sydney, Wollongong and the Central Coast. After more than 25 years in business, indoor plants truly are our specialty. What's more, we're one of only a handful of indoor plant rental companies to be accredited by the National Plantscapers Association http://www.nipa.asn.au (NIPA), and we're a member of the Green Building Council. |
(http://greendesign.com.au/)
Plant Adventures
Commercial
Travel with people that know the plants and where to find them. We specialize in organized trips to exotic destinations to explore different kinds of flora including Orchids, Bromiliads, Heliconias, Aroids, Ferns, Cycads, Cacti and many other exotic tropical plants.
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(http://www.plantadventures.com)
Rick's Tropica
Commercial
Rick's Tropica is a small business co-owned by Rick & Chandelle Reese, Scott Kaminsky and Chris Greer. They import and sell a number of different tropical plants, African bulbs and species orchids from around the world. You never know what may be hidden within those pages as many of their plants and orchids are hard to find in the United States or are very rare. |
(http://www.rickstropica.com)
The Bovees Nursery
Commercial
A source for many epiphytic Rododendrons. Not considered to be an Epiphyte but this nursery is the place to get the most species I have seen. |
(http://www.bovees.com/)
The Nepenthes Nursery
Tropiflora
Commercial
One of the best resources on the web for rare and unusual tropical plants. Specializes in Bromeliads but has much more. Has a quarterly catalog called Cargo Report. |
(http://www.tropiflora.com)
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden
Garden
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is nestled amidst 450 acres of meadows, woodlands and lakefront property in Belmont, North Carolina. Both a botanical garden and a nature center, DSBG is a place where nature and horiticulture blend into one. |
(http://www.dsbg.org/)
Fairchild Botanical Garden
Garden
Established in 1938, Fairchild Tropical Garden has an extensive botanical collection of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines with programs in environmental education, conservation and horticulture. |
(http://www.fairchildgarden.org)
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens
Garden
The botanical gardens are located at 811 South Palm Avenue, Sarasota, Florida.This organization developed signage and brochures about the Canopy Walkway and Tower. The organization will continue the education and research phase by recruiting and coordinating projects with local schools, offering classes and training volunteer tour leaders. The William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation was a major financial contributor to the construction of the project. |
(http://www.selby.org)
Missouri Botanical Garden
Garden
Located on a 79 acre site in St. Louis,the Missouri Botanical Garden is world-renowned for its fundamental botanical research, horticultural display and education programs. The Garden has one of the world's largest and most active botanical research programs, focused on the tropics, and providing basic information on the world's botanical diversity. The Garden's grounds present a wide variety of outstanding thematic gardens, including the Climatron(sm), the world's first geodesic dome greenhouse, and the largest Japanese Garden in North America. The Garden's web site provides information on its programs, including gardening tips, as well as images of the Garden and its research projects. |
(http://www.mobot.org/)
New York Botanical Garden
Garden
The New York Botanical Garden is an advocate for the plant kingdom. The Garden pursues its mission through the wide-ranging research programs of The International Plant Science Center; through its role as a museum of living plant collections arranged in gardens and landscapes across its National Historic Landmark site; and through its comprehensive education programs in horticulture and plant science.
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(http://www.nybg.org/)
UNC at Charlotte Botanical Gardens
Garden
If you are ever in Charlotte North Carolina you need to vist this garden and greenhouse. They have an excellent collection of epiphytic plants including, Aroids, Orchids, Gesneriads, Bromeliads and more. It's a great place. |
(http://gardens.uncc.edu/)
Brazilian Plants
Dutch Vivariums
Reference
This is a wonder site if you are into small spaces and epiphytes. This just goes to show you what can be done with only a small amount of space. I guess the frogs are OK too. |
(http://www.frogworld.nl/dutchvivariums.html)
EpiForums
Reference
Come interact with other EpiForums members on Sundays at 4PM EST (-5 GMT). Ask your questions, or casually chat about various epi related topics.
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(http://www.epiforums.com)
GingersRus
Reference
A site dedicated to the ornamental cultivation of plants commonly known as "gingers". There are a few epiphytic gingers but even if they aren't they are wonderful plants for the garden. |
(http://www.gingersrus.com)
Nepenthes from Borneo
Reference
This is a great site for information on Nepenthes. It has some of the best photos I've seen of Nepenthes. |
(http://nepenthes.merbach.net/)
Nick's Plant Pages
Peperomia.NET
Reference
This is a wonderful site for information about Peperomias. It's one of the few sites devoted to this Genus. |
(http://www.peperomia.net)
The Gesneriad Reference Web
American Fern Society
Society
The American Fern Society is over 100 years old. With over 900 members worldwide, it is one of the largest international fern clubs in the world. It was established in 1893 with the objective of fostering interest in ferns and fern allies. To this end it encourages correspondence and the exchange of information and specimens between members via its newsletter the Fiddlehead Forum. |
(http://www.amerfernsoc.org/)
American Orchid Society
Society
OrchidWeb has been designed to offer you an online introduction to the art and science of growing orchids, as well as a timely reference. |
(http://www.orchidweb.org)
Bromeliad Society International
Society
The purposes of this society are to promote and maintain public and scientific interest in the research, development, preservation, and distribution of bromeliads, both natural and hybrid, throughout the world, and to promote fellowship. This is another great information resource for epiphytes since many Bromeliads are epiphytic. |
(http://bsi.org/)
Epiphytic Plant Research and Information Center
International Aroid Society
Society
The official site of the International Aroid Society. Many aroids are epiphytic such as Philodendrons and Anthuriums. Great resource! |
(http://www.aroid.org)
Pleurothallid Aliance
Society
The Pleurothallid Alliance encourages the cultivation, conservation and appreciation of all orchids of the subtribe Pleurothallidinae. They also assist in disseminating knowledge about them, gathering information about habitats; and supporting horticultural and scientific studies of pleurothallid orchids.
This is a great site! |
(http://www.pleurothallids.com/The_Pleurothallid_Alliance.htm)
Rhipsalis.Com
Society
If you are into Epiphytic Cactus don't forgat about Rhipsalis. Most are epiphytes and this is a wonderful resource for identifying and growing them. |
(http://www.rhipsalis.com)
San Diego Fern Society
Society
The San Diego Fern Society (SDFS) has designed this site to provide an international source of fern-related information for the fern hobbyist. These resources include: |
(http://www.sdfern.com)
San Francisco Epiphyllum Society
Society
This society meets 1st Thursday of each month at the San Francisco City
Fair building, 9th and Lincoln in San Francisco, quarterly newsletter, $12 a year. Email the contact for info on joining |
(mailto:macro6096@hotmail.com)
The New York Bromeliad Society
Society
If you live in the New York area this is a wonderful resource for meeting with and talking to others with a love for Bromeliads. For those of us that have no societies local to us, we can only wish we had this type of way to meet and trade plants. The focus is to grow them as house plants. |
(http://www.nybromeliadsociety.org)
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